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  2. Theatre Royal Sydney - Wikipedia

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    Theatre Royal Sydney (TRS) is a theatre in Sydney, Australia.Earlier theatres also called the Theatre Royal, on the same site, date back to 1833. The current building, designed by modernist architect Harry Seidler, was built in 1976 and has offered a broad range of entertainment since the 1990s.

  3. Wilson Parking - Wikipedia

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    Wilson Parking (Holdings) Limited (Chinese: 威信停車場管理(控股)有限公司) is a wholly owned subsidiary of Wilson Group. [9] It was established in Hong Kong in 1983, [10] Wilson Group was acquired by Sun Hung Kai Properties in 1991. Parking schemes include Hourly, Day Park, Night Park, 12-hour Park, 24-hour Park, Max Park, Quarterly ...

  4. IMAX Sydney - Wikipedia

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    IMAX Sydney is an IMAX movie theatre in Darling Harbour, Sydney, Australia. It is the second largest IMAX theatre in the Southern Hemisphere, [a] and the third largest in the world. [b] It is operated by Event Cinemas and is located within The Ribbon. It features IMAX's dual laser projector. [1]

  5. The Ribbon, Sydney - Wikipedia

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    The Ribbon in February 2022. The building has 588 rooms and suites and includes a rooftop heated infinity pool and wet deck with a two-storey bar, several other bars, a spa, a BTWN restaurant, meeting rooms and IMAX Sydney, a 325-seat cinema with the third-largest operating movie theatre screen in the world with a slightly curved screen which is 692 square metres (7,450 sq ft) or 29 m × 24 m ...

  6. The Entertainment Quarter - Wikipedia

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    The Entertainment Quarter and Fox Studios Australia were originally the site of Royal Agricultural Society of New South Wales Sydney Showground, which hosted the annual Sydney Royal Easter Show. The Sydney Showground moved to Sydney Olympic Park in preparation for the 2000 Summer Olympics. It was developed by Lendlease and News Corp Australia.

  7. Lanes and alleyways of Sydney - Wikipedia

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    The lanes and alleyways of Sydney are a series of passageways found in Sydney central business district that have historically functioned by providing both off-street vehicular access to city buildings and secondary pedestrian routes through city blocks. They generally feature street art, cafes, restaurants, bars and retail outlets. [1]

  8. 25 Martin Place - Wikipedia

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    25 Martin Place (formerly and still commonly known as the MLC Centre) is a skyscraper in Sydney, Australia.Originally named the "MLC Centre" after MLC Limited, and still commonly referred to by that name, in 2021 the name was removed by its owner, Dexus, which now refers to the building simply by its street address of 25 Martin Place.

  9. Cricket Central - Wikipedia

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    Cricket Central is a cricket ground located at far north-western corner of Wilson Park in Sydney Olympic Park. The ground has been used for domestic men's and women's cricket matches. [1] [2] [3] The stadium has a capacity of 3,000 people and opened in 2022. [4] [5]